Herbert Spencer on the Americans and the Americans on Herbert Spencer Being a full report of his interview, and of the proceedings at the farewell banquet of Nov. 9, 1882 by Edward Livingston Youmans(
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1882
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1887
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English and Undetermined
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117 WorldCat member
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"This book highlights the ideas of the English philosopher Herbert Spencer, which he offered in an interview that appeared in several newspapers in 1882, and at a farewell banquet in his honor that same year. As a life-long student of social progress, Spencer argued that American society had not reached the final stage of that progress. He thought the great ideal of American life--action, enterprise, work--neither a permanent nor the highest ideal of human society. The law of evolution, which has brought us up to this from a much lower condition, must carry us on still further"--Book. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved)

Alcohol and the constitution of man by Edward Livingston Youmans(
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1853
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1981
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